We came to this ballpark for a tournament. First off, beware if you play on field #1. When I pulled up there were a ton of spots right in front of the field. Don't park there. Foul balls are...
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Baseball Nation, located in Mesquite, TX, is a premier destination for baseball enthusiasts, offering top-notch training, tournaments, leagues, and state-of-the-art facilities. With a focus on providing a clean, safe, and fun family environment, Baseball Nation boasts well-run tournaments, organized leagues, and a wide range of playing surfaces, making it one of the best baseball facilities in the country.
Conveniently situated near Dallas, Baseball Nation features 12 baseball fields for all ages, along with 22,000 square feet of indoor baseball facilities. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere and newly renovated playing surfaces, Baseball Nation attracts players from all over the country who seek an exceptional baseball experience. Whether you're a young athlete looking to develop your skills or a fan of the sport, Baseball Nation is the go-to destination for all things baseball.
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The baseball is good. The competition is good. The kids have fun. But, the choice for the owners to charge $10 per person per day after paying an entrance fee is absolutely ridiculous. It should...
In my opinion, which probably doesn't matter to an organization this size in the end, the prices "Baseball nation" charges people to get into ballparks like Aviator field to watch their kids play...
Disappointed at the level of education the referees have that are a part of this organization. Don't assume I am a disgruntled parent because I have no children on the field and only attend to...
The umpires that are usually on field one are definitely not professional. The calls that were made behind the plate were insane. Its tough to travel two and half hours and pay all that money to...
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